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[[Image:Elizabeth1England.jpg|100px|Queen Elizabeth I of England]] |
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{{*mp}} [[1989]] – A student demonstration in [[Prague]] was quelled by riot police, sparking the '''[[Velvet Revolution]]''' aimed at overthrowing the [[Czechoslovakia]]n [[Communism|communist]] government.<!--Tagged with {{refimprove}} |
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| [[794]] – '''[[Emperor Kanmu]]''' of Japan moved his residence from [[Nara, Nara|Nara]] to [[Kyoto]], beginning the [[Heian period]]. |
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| [[1405]] – The '''[[Sultanate of Sulu]]''' was established on the [[Sulu Archipelago]] off the coast of [[Mindanao]] in the Philippines. |
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| [[1839]] – [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s first opera, '''''[[Oberto (opera)|Oberto]]''''', premiered at [[La Scala]] in [[Milan]]. |
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| [[1869]] – The '''[[Suez Canal]]''' opened, allowing shipping to travel between Europe and Asia via the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Red Sea]]. |
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| [[1894]] – '''[[H. H. Holmes|H. H. Holmes]]''' ''(pictured)'', one of the first modern [[serial killer]]s, was arrested in [[Boston]] after killing at least nine people. |
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| [[1905]] – Influenced by the result of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], the [[Empire of Japan]] and the [[Korean Empire]] signed the '''[[Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905|Eulsa Treaty]]''', effectively depriving Korea of its diplomatic sovereignty. |
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| [[1962]] – [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] dedicated '''[[Dulles International Airport]]''', one of three major airports in the [[Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area|Baltimore–Washington, D.C. area]]. |
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| [[1969]] – [[Cold War]]: Representatives from the Soviet Union and the United States met in [[Helsinki]] to begin the '''[[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks|{{nowrap|SALT I}}]]''' negotiations aimed at limiting the number of [[Weapon of mass destruction|strategic weapons]] on both sides. |
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| [[1970]] – The Soviet Union's '''[[Lunokhod 1|{{nowrap|Lunokhod 1}}]]''' landed on the Moon to become the first [[Rover (space exploration)|roving remote-controlled robot]] to operate on another [[Astronomical object|celestial body]]. |
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| [[1970]] – American inventor [[Douglas Engelbart]] received the patent for the first '''[[computer mouse]]'''. |
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| [[1973]] – Students at the [[National Technical University of Athens|Athens Polytechnic]] conclude '''[[Athens Polytechnic uprising|a strike]]''' against the [[Greek junta]], which lasted four days. |
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| [[1978]] – The television show '''''[[Star Wars Holiday Special]]''''' was broadcast in the United States and became notorious for its extremely negative reception. |
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| [[1989]] – Police quelled a student demonstration in [[Prague]], sparking the '''[[Velvet Revolution]]''' aimed at overthrowing the [[Government structure of Communist Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakian communist government]]. |
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| [[1993]] – General '''[[Sani Abacha]]''' ousted [[Ernest Shonekan]] to become chairman of the [[Nigerian military juntas of 1966–79 and 1983–98|Provisional Ruling Council of Nigeria]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1592]] – '''[[Sigismund III Vasa]]''', who was already [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]], became the [[List of Swedish monarchs|King of Sweden]] following the his father '''[[John III of Sweden|John III]]'''. |
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* [[1292]] – '''[[John Balliol]]''' was chosen to be [[List of Scottish monarchs|King of Scots]] over [[Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale|Robert de Brus]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1969]] – [[Cold War]]: Representatives from the [[Soviet Union]] and the [[United States]] met in [[Helsinki]] to begin '''[[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks|SALT I]]''' negotiations aimed at limiting the number of [[Weapon of mass destruction|strategic weapons]] on both sides. |
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* [[1558]] – '''[[Elizabeth I|Elizabeth I]]''' ''(pictured)'' became [[List of English monarchs|Queen of England]] and [[Monarchy of Ireland|of Ireland]], marking the beginning of the [[Elizabethan era]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1970]] – [[United States|American]] inventor [[Douglas Engelbart]] received the patent for the first '''[[Mouse (computing)|computer mouse]]'''. |
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* [[1592]] – '''[[Sigismund III Vasa|Sigismund III Vasa]]''', who was already [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]], succeeded his father [[John III of Sweden|{{nowrap|John III}}]] as [[List of Swedish monarchs|King of Sweden]]. |
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* [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: '''[[Hjalmar Siilasvuo]]''' ordered Finnish forces to halt their assault against Soviet forces near [[Salla]], concluding '''[[Operation Arctic Fox]]'''. |
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* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: Australian forces launched an assault on [[Sattelberg]], New Guinea, against Japanese forces, initiating the '''[[Battle of Sattelberg]]'''. |
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* [[1950]] – The '''[[14th Dalai Lama]]''' ''(pictured)'' assumed full temporal power as ruler of [[Tibet]] at the age of fifteen. |
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* [[2012]] – In [[Manfalut]], Egypt, a school bus '''[[Manfalut railway accident|was hit by a train]]''', killing at least 50 children. |
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* [[2013]] – '''[[Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363|Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363]]''' crashed during an [[Go-around|aborted landing]] at [[Kazan International Airport]], Russia, killing all fifty people on board and leading to the revocation of the airline's [[Air operator's certificate|operating certificate]]. |
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* [[2013]] – '''[[Tornado outbreak of November 17, 2013|An outbreak of 77 confirmed tornadoes]]''' occurred in seven U.S. states; it became the largest November tornado outbreak in [[Illinois]] and [[Indiana]]. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Chen Jinfeng]]'''<!--Chinese empress--> |d|935| '''[[Zanobi Strozzi]]'''<!--Italian painter--> |b|1412| '''[[Bernardo Bellotto]]'''<!--Italian painter--> |d|1780| '''[[Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]]'''<!--Queen of England--> |d|1818| '''[[Bernard Montgomery]]'''<!--English general--> |b|1887| '''[[Grace Abbott]]'''<!--American social worker--> |b|1878| '''[[Rosemary Edna Sinclair|Rosemary Sinclair]]'''<!--Australian activist--> |b|1936|'''[[Petra Burka]]'''<!--Dutch/Canadian ice skater--> |b|1946| '''[[Cyril Ramaphosa]]'''<!--South African president--> |b|1952| '''[[Ng On-yee]]'''<!--Hong Kong snooker player-->|b|1990 | '''[[Robert Hofstadter]]'''<!--American physicist--> |d|1990| '''[[Rikard Wolff]]'''<!--Swedish actor--> |d|2017| |
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{{*mp}} [[1558]] – '''[[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]''' became [[List of English monarchs|Queen of England]] and [[Monarchy in Ireland|Ireland]], marking the beginning of the [[Elizabethan era]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1855]] – [[Exploration|Explorer]] [[David Livingstone]] became the first [[Europe]]an to see '''[[Victoria Falls]]''' ''(pictured)'', one of the largest waterfalls in the world, on what is now the [[Zambia]]–[[Zimbabwe]] border. |
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{{*mp}} [[1869]] – The '''[[Suez Canal]]''', which allows water transportation between [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] by linking the [[Mediterranean Sea]] with the [[Red Sea]], opened to shipping. |
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{{*mp}} [[1950]] – '''[[Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama|Tenzin Gyatso]]''', the 14th [[Dalai Lama]], was enthroned as [[Tibet]]'s [[head of state]] at the age of fifteen. |
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{{*mp}} [[1997]] – Sixty-two people '''[[November 1997 Luxor massacre|were killed]]''' by [[Islam]]ic terrorists outside the [[Deir el-Bahri]], one of [[Egypt]]'s top tourist attractions, in [[Luxor]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[2005]] – '''''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]''''' officially became the [[national anthem]] of [[Italy]] almost sixty years after it was provisionally chosen following the [[Birth of the Italian Republic]]. |
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* [[1796]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: French forces won the '''[[Battle of Arcole]]''' in a manoeuvre to cut the Austrians' line of retreat. |
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* [[1968]] – [[NBC]] controversially '''[[Heidi Game|cut away from an American football game]]''' between the [[Oakland Raiders]] and [[New York Jets]] to broadcast ''[[Heidi (1968 film)|Heidi]]'', causing viewers in the [[Eastern United States]] to miss the game's dramatic ending. |
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* [[1989]] – [[Walt Disney Pictures]] released '''''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]''''' to theatres, beginning the [[Disney Renaissance]]. |
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* [[1997]] – Sixty-two people '''[[Luxor massacre|were killed]]''' by [[Islamic terrorism|Islamist terrorists]] outside [[Deir el-Bahari]] ''(temple pictured)'' in [[Luxor]], one of Egypt's top tourist attractions. |
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* [[2009]] – Administrators at the [[University of East Anglia]]'s [[Climatic Research Unit]] discovered that their servers had been hacked, and thousands of emails and files on [[climate change]] '''[[Climatic Research Unit email controversy|had been stolen]]'''. |
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The Djeser-Djeseru at the Deir el-Bahri (Temple of Hatshepsut)
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Queen Elizabeth I of England
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Douglas Engelbart's first computer mouse
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Suez Canal
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14th Dalai Lama
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Eulsa Treaty
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Deir el-Bahari
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International Students' Day | no footnotes |
794 – Emperor Kanmu of Japan moved his residence from Nara to Kyoto, beginning the Heian period. | unreferenced section |
1405 – The Sultanate of Sulu was established on the Sulu Archipelago off the coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. | multiple issues |
1839 – Giuseppe Verdi's first opera, Oberto, premiered at La Scala in Milan. | Lots of cn |
1869 – The Suez Canal opened, allowing shipping to travel between Europe and Asia via the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. | refimprove section |
1894 – H. H. Holmes (pictured), one of the first modern serial killers, was arrested in Boston after killing at least nine people. | unreliable sources and dubious uncited blurb; see [1] |
1905 – Influenced by the result of the Russo-Japanese War, the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire signed the Eulsa Treaty, effectively depriving Korea of its diplomatic sovereignty. | refimprove |
1962 – John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower dedicated Dulles International Airport, one of three major airports in the Baltimore–Washington, D.C. area. | Lots of cn |
1969 – Cold War: Representatives from the Soviet Union and the United States met in Helsinki to begin the SALT I negotiations aimed at limiting the number of strategic weapons on both sides. | refimprove |
1970 – The Soviet Union's Lunokhod 1 landed on the Moon to become the first roving remote-controlled robot to operate on another celestial body. | unreferenced section |
1970 – American inventor Douglas Engelbart received the patent for the first computer mouse. | cleanup section, expansion, refimprove section |
1973 – Students at the Athens Polytechnic conclude a strike against the Greek junta, which lasted four days. | Date not cited |
1978 – The television show Star Wars Holiday Special was broadcast in the United States and became notorious for its extremely negative reception. | Unref section |
1989 – Police quelled a student demonstration in Prague, sparking the Velvet Revolution aimed at overthrowing the Czechoslovakian communist government. | multiple issues |
1993 – General Sani Abacha ousted Ernest Shonekan to become chairman of the Provisional Ruling Council of Nigeria. | insufficient context |
Eligible
- 1292 – John Balliol was chosen to be King of Scots over Robert de Brus.
- 1558 – Elizabeth I (pictured) became Queen of England and of Ireland, marking the beginning of the Elizabethan era.
- 1592 – Sigismund III Vasa, who was already King of Poland, succeeded his father John III as King of Sweden.
- 1941 – World War II: Hjalmar Siilasvuo ordered Finnish forces to halt their assault against Soviet forces near Salla, concluding Operation Arctic Fox.
- 1943 – World War II: Australian forces launched an assault on Sattelberg, New Guinea, against Japanese forces, initiating the Battle of Sattelberg.
- 1950 – The 14th Dalai Lama (pictured) assumed full temporal power as ruler of Tibet at the age of fifteen.
- 2012 – In Manfalut, Egypt, a school bus was hit by a train, killing at least 50 children.
- 2013 – Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 crashed during an aborted landing at Kazan International Airport, Russia, killing all fifty people on board and leading to the revocation of the airline's operating certificate.
- 2013 – An outbreak of 77 confirmed tornadoes occurred in seven U.S. states; it became the largest November tornado outbreak in Illinois and Indiana.
- Born/died: | Chen Jinfeng |d|935| Zanobi Strozzi |b|1412| Bernardo Bellotto |d|1780| Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz |d|1818| Bernard Montgomery |b|1887| Grace Abbott |b|1878| Rosemary Sinclair |b|1936|Petra Burka |b|1946| Cyril Ramaphosa |b|1952| Ng On-yee|b|1990 | Robert Hofstadter |d|1990| Rikard Wolff |d|2017|
- 1796 – French Revolutionary Wars: French forces won the Battle of Arcole in a manoeuvre to cut the Austrians' line of retreat.
- 1968 – NBC controversially cut away from an American football game between the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets to broadcast Heidi, causing viewers in the Eastern United States to miss the game's dramatic ending.
- 1989 – Walt Disney Pictures released The Little Mermaid to theatres, beginning the Disney Renaissance.
- 1997 – Sixty-two people were killed by Islamist terrorists outside Deir el-Bahari (temple pictured) in Luxor, one of Egypt's top tourist attractions.
- 2009 – Administrators at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit discovered that their servers had been hacked, and thousands of emails and files on climate change had been stolen.
- Nikephoros Melissenos (d. 1104)
- Agnes of Jesus (b. 1602)
- Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain (b. 1729)
- Nicolas Appert (b. 1749)